David Alan Clifton Reynolds (born October 1948) is an English author and publisher.
12-414: David Reynolds may refer to: David Reynolds (author) (born 1948), English publisher and author David Reynolds (historian) (born 1952), English professor of history David Reynolds (racing driver) (born 1985), Australian racing car driver David Reynolds (screenwriter) , American screenwriter for television and film David H. Reynolds , co-owner of
24-494: A co-founder of Bloomsbury Publishing in 1986. In 1999 he left Bloomsbury to pursue a career as a writer. In 2006 he was a co-founder of Old Street Publishing , of which he is a director. Reynolds served as editor of the secularist/atheist publication The Freethinker from September 1968 to July 1970, the youngest person to have done so. According to The Freethinker's historian, Jim Herrick : He persuaded new writers to contribute, and introduced photographs, interviews and
36-736: A joint-partnership with Qatar Foundation . The partnership created a publishing house, Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Publishing ; it worked mainly with English and Arabic literature. Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Journals (BQFJ), an open access and peer reviewed academic publisher, was created in December 2010 as a joint venture with Qatar Foundation. Journal research articles were published through BQFJ's website QScience.com . The company's partnership with Qatar Foundation ended in December 2015 and all of Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Publishing works were incorporated in Qatari-owned HBKU Press. At
48-577: A mobile home parks business in the United States David K. Reynolds (active since 1976), American psychologist David P. Reynolds (1915–2011), American businessman, also owner and breeder of thoroughbred racing horses David S. Reynolds (born 1948), American historian Dave Reynolds (musician) (born 1972), South African composer and multi-instrumentalist See also [ edit ] David Reynolds (Jericho) , character in 2006 TV series Jericho [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
60-478: A regular cartoon by Daly. He continued Tribe's determination to keep the Freethinker squarely in touch with the crises of the modern world. A typically wide-ranging front-page was headed "A Holy Mess" and began: "Egypt and Israel, India and Pakistan, Federal Nigeria and the breakaway 'Biafra', are the prime examples at the present time of strife stemming from deep-seated religious differences" and went on to discuss
72-637: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages David Reynolds (author) Reynolds was born in London and worked as a sub-editor of Oz magazine, editorial assistant on the Rationalist Press Association's Humanist journal, and editor of The Freethinker , before graduation from the London School of Economics . He went on to work in publishing, working at Reader's Digest and becoming
84-794: Is married and has three daughters. He lives in London. Bloomsbury Publishing Bloomsbury Publishing plc is a British worldwide publishing house of fiction and non-fiction. Bloomsbury's head office is located on Bedford Square in Bloomsbury , an area of the London Borough of Camden . It has a US publishing office located in New York City , an India publishing office in New Delhi , an Australian sales office in Sydney CBD , and other publishing offices in
96-671: The UK, including in Oxford . It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index . The company was founded in 1986 by Nigel Newton , who had previously been employed by other publishing companies. It was floated as a public registered company in 1994, raising £5.5 million, which was used to fund expansion of the company into paperback and children's books. A rights issue of shares in 1998 further raised £6.1 million, which
108-408: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=David_Reynolds&oldid=1074269565 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
120-519: The situation in Northern Ireland. (19 October 1968) Reynolds was Deputy Managing Director and Publishing Director (non-fiction) for Bloomsbury Publishing , co-founding the company with Chief Executive Nigel Newton , Liz Calder and Alan Wherry. Reynolds departed in 1999. Reynolds's first book, Swan River (2001), was shortlisted for the PEN/Ackerley Prize for Autobiography. Reynolds
132-567: The time of BQFP's dissolution it had published over 200 books. BQFJ's works were also incorporated in HBKU Press. In 2012, Bloomsbury established a publishing office in India . In May 2023, an article in The Verge reported that the cover of the UK edition of House of Earth and Blood , published by Bloomsbury, uses an AI-generated image. In 2018, it was confirmed that much of the company's growth over
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#1733093279309144-473: Was used to expand the company, in particular to found a U.S. branch. In 1998, Bloomsbury USA was established. Bloomsbury USA Books for Young Readers was established in 2002, and in 2005, Bloomsbury acquired Walker & Co, a small company dedicated to publishing nonfiction. The Walker brand was discontinued in 2015 and sold to Walker Publishing Company. In December 2008, Bloomsbury opened a branch in Doha, Qatar in
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